Role of endogenous IL-6 in the neonatal expansion and functionality of Wistar rat pancreatic alpha cells

Volume: 56, Issue: 5, Pages: 1098 - 1107
Published: Feb 23, 2013
Abstract
Plasma glucagon concentrations rise sharply during the early postnatal period. This condition is associated with increased alpha cell mass. However, the trophic factors that regulate alpha cell turnover during the perinatal period have not been studied. Macrophage infiltrations are present in the neonatal pancreas, and this cell type releases cytokines such as IL-6. Alpha cells have been identified as a primary target of IL-6 actions. We...
Paper Details
Title
Role of endogenous IL-6 in the neonatal expansion and functionality of Wistar rat pancreatic alpha cells
Published Date
Feb 23, 2013
Volume
56
Issue
5
Pages
1098 - 1107
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